⭐Customer Reviews
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237 reviews on Google
My experience was negative. I went in for an eye exam for glasses.I was told I had macular degeneration and that it could progress quickly or maybe not so quickly, but I needed to act right away to try to slow it down. In addition, I was advised not to consider cataract surgery until the cataracts were unbearable because it could sometimes accelerate the degeneration. After waiting a very tense month for an appointment with an ophthalmologist, I was told the degeneration was so mild I should just forget about it. No restrictions, no anything LensCrafters said I should do daily to attempt to slow the degeneration down. The ophthalmologist said cataract surgery would absolutely NOT accelerate macular degeneration! Lots of anguish because of bad info from LensCrafters. Maybe stick to what you know and refer patients to an expert? The eye exam was probably OK, but I won't be back. It's been a long month waiting for the right info.
Dr. Martin did a super job when determining what lenses I needed. The last pair of glasses I had didn't feel quite right, even when new, but I couldn't explain exactly why. After much questioning, we discovered what I thought was simple bluriness was actually double vision. He then spent time to find a better correction. While my 76 yo eyes will never see as good as they did at 20, I'm very pleased! And, an added benefit was the friendly, knowledgeable help of all those in the Lens Crafter store. Definitely recommend!
I stopped by the Red Cliffs Mall while waiting for my wife to shop at the nearby Chicos store. I love to update Google Maps it's a hobby. I stopped for a photo of the LensCrafters store front using my iPhone. As a long-time Google Maps contributor and local resident, I enjoy updating business listings with current images--for free, purely as a hobby--to help shoppers see what stores actually look like today.
While standing directly in front of the store, an employee named Loose approached me promptly and firmly stated that no pictures were allowed. I immediately explained my purpose: contributing an up-to-date photo to promote their business on Google Maps. To help him understand, I showed him several examples in the app of outdated images already posted for various locations (some quite old), and I shared my profile to demonstrate my good-faith contributions across the country.
I even offered him my local real estate business card, introducing myself as a community member who does this voluntarily to support local businesses. Despite these efforts, Loose maintained that corporate policy was extremely strict as he described it and that photographs were prohibited in the store under any circumstances--no exceptions.
The exchange became noticeably tense and drew attention from nearby shoppers, which felt disproportionate to the situation. I responded calmly, said it was no issue, and asked if I could instead photograph the mall's exterior sign. He agreed, but given the tone of the interaction, I chose not to proceed and walked away.
Shortly after, while I was briefly near a neighboring business, mall security (a guard named Justin) arrived summoned by the LensCrafters employee "Loose."
I was waiting outside in the parking lot for my wife, who was finishing her shopping at Chico's. Even then, Justin followed me outdoors to explain and emphasize the no-photography rule on mall property. The fact that "Loose" felt the need to involve security escalated what could have been a simple conversation felt particularly frustrating.
This is the first time I've encountered such a rigidly enforced no-photography policy at any shopping mall--especially for a harmless cell phone snapshot intended to benefit the business itself. I've contributed thousands of helpful updates to Google Maps nationwide without similar issues.
Furthermore there is nothing posted in Lens Crafters stating photography was not allowed anywhere. My wife and daughter have taken numerous pictures at Lens Crafters sending those pictures to me to ask if I liked the glasses they were trying on.
My wife and daughter needs new glasses, but this experience has left us with no desire to return to the LensCrafters at Red Cliffs Mall or interact with its staff.
Perfect Lens Crafters experience. Walked in needing glasses adjusted. Quickly expertly done with a smile. Legs Crafters has earned our loyalty!
Best eye exam and glasses purchasing experience I have every had. I was impressed with the exam technology - no dilation. The doctor was friendly and explained everything in an understandable manner. The person who help me select lenses and frames understood me and was quickly able to help me. The whole process less than an hour.
I have been going to this place for almost 20 years. Until now. Yesterday I came in for an appointment the grey haired lady ( Karen) I got a lecture because I didn't fill out their patient form. Let it go. Completed my exam and picked out frames. In order to pay I needed my health saving card. He told me just to call it in and they will get it started. I called today and spoke to a gentleman that should not be dealing with customers. It's one thing to have bad policies, sometimes they are necessary. But to get a person to answer the phones that seems to gain joy from not be helpful. I actually said FO for the first time in forever. What happened to you!!!
You were my favorite!!!!
I visited the store to get my husband his first pair of prescription glasses (without my husband being there), and met Luce - He was absolutely phenomenal with his knowledge and professionalism. He took his time and graciously explained so much about prescription lenses. Thank you Luce!!
This is only a one star based on one employee. I want to say everyone else is amazing there. I was very stressed over some news I got. When I came out of my exam room I walked over to the glasses and picked one up instantly the only guy working who was (not the Dr.) rushed me saying are those the number one contenders come on over. I had everything I needed in my notes to tell him however somehow ended up with other stuff. I had to go back to get a refund of some of it and was told I'm getting the 1970's version, Down playing what I can afford after the other workers were saying how great my insurance is. I'm scared I'm not going to like the pair I got. I was not offered or told about the warranty. I'm very concerned how I'm going to like what I'm going to receive.
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[?]Frequently Asked Questions
Where is LensCrafters located? +
LensCrafters is at 1770 Red Cliffs Dr Ste 114, St. George, UT 84790, United States, St. George, Utah 84790.
What services does LensCrafters offer? +
LensCrafters provides comprehensive eye care including services for this business. Call +1 435-251-8602 for specific service availability.
What are the opening hours of LensCrafters? +
LensCrafters is open 10 am-8 pm. Open all days.
Does LensCrafters accept walk-in patients? +
LensCrafters in St. George accepts both appointments and walk-ins, though appointments are recommended for specialized services.
What is the average consultation fee at LensCrafters? +
Consultation fees vary by service at LensCrafters. Basic eye exams typically start from $50 to $150 in St. George, while specialized treatments and surgeries may cost more.
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LensCrafters provides emergency eye care services for conditions like eye injuries, sudden vision loss, or severe eye pain during operating hours.
About LensCrafters
LensCrafters is dedicated to providing quality eyecare to ensure you see your best. We offer comprehensive eye exams using the latest vision technology. Our premium lens solutions are tailored to fit your lifestyle with options like Transitions(r) and Blue-violet light filtering lenses. We offer a wide range of designer brands from Prada, Burberry, Versace, Dolce & Gabbana and more. LensCrafters is the destination for prescription wearable technology from innovative brands like Ray-Ban Meta, Oakley Meta and Nuance Audio. We accept most vision insurance plans including: EyeMed, Aetna, Humana, United Healthcare Vision, Davis Vision by Versant Health plus more. All prescriptions are welcome!
How to Get Help at LensCrafters
To visit LensCrafters in St. George, call +1 435-251-8602 to schedule an appointment or walk in during business hours. Bring your medical history and any current eyeglasses or contact lenses.
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